Happy that youβre back! π«ππ
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#morningmeme #plebchain 
GM βοΈππ«π€ Phahahahaha
Good morning βοΈππ«π€
Yes, but first I need a coffee βοΈ 
Wooow thank you for the intention anyways π«π
I guess what you typed in there was a comment to the zap π€·π»ββοΈ Not the zap amount.
βHowever, we notice that by spending only 0.005% of the total #Bitcoin supply on transaction fees, a single entity can significantly impact the entire Blockchain regime.
This illustrates that if a whale or a governmental actor, possessing hundreds of thousands of Bitcoins, decides to spam the blockchain, they could impede its usability for normal payments.β
https://block21m.substack.com/p/most-bitcoin-inscriptions-belong-d6d
β¦impede its usability AND push the development of layer 2/3 (liquid, ark, cashu, etc) as well as support minersβ work for years ahead.
I would add.
GM fren βοΈππ«π«‘ 
Fighting for our values π
Well, and all men need clean socks every day to feel comfy π€·π»ββοΈ
I totally understand your problem and Iβm not going to disrespect your opinion. I may still criticize the idea though. If you extrapolate the idea with free tampons and glasses, you will sooner or later arrive at identical school uniform, organized summer camps for kids, books provided by the government one should and shouldnβt read.
You know, I grew up in a communist swamp and I clearly learned one lesson: nothing is and should be for free. Everybody is different. Equalizing everything and everyone is bad.
If thereβs a healthy competition on the market, your glasses will cost peanuts. In the tiny town where I live we have 5 glasses stores next to each other. Guess what happens? Theyβre beating each other with special offers to sell as many as possible.
That was #zapvertising, my fren π¬
#[4]β π«΅ Youβre next πππ
I *really* hope itβs not YET ANOTHER BIG SHITCOIN ANNOUNCEMENT ππ€‘
The cost argument, although certainly valid, doesnβt touch the fundamentals of a problem π With this logic, we could also reach Mars in a matter of minutes (if we had a near light speed spaceship π¬). Unraveling human genome was originally thought to have an unsolvable complexity, but now the sequencing costs drop 5-10 time every decade.
By the time the cost per qubit reaches at least 10 bucks, the whole community will have migrated to a more secure key standard π
Wow, didnβt know that part of his biography ππ«‘
Much to my embarrassment, I didnβt know well enough who Adam Back actually is, his background and that he holds a PhD in computer scienceπ€¦ββοΈπ€¦ββοΈπ€¦ββοΈ Now I know.

